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<blockquote data-quote="SchenkAngusFarm" data-source="post: 1478074" data-attributes="member: 30765"><p>I'm not the best deer hunter in the world but I feel like I'm pretty good at both managing a herd and selectively shooting. I've shot over five bucks in above the 150's. The et to drawing deer in is options in my opinion. Unshucked corn draws in does. Bucks will eventually start moving on the does. Buy a can of buck bomb. It's the best $9 you can spend for a lot of reasons.</p><p></p><p>I've tried about every supplement and corn on the cob is the best in my opinion regardless of what area you are hunting. </p><p></p><p>As for the tubs, there was a legitimate 180 or 190 class buck on the front of our property. I never hunt there because of the cows. I never got him on trail come or saw him. Just heard about him. I finally saw him twice at the end of the season and he was at the front of our property licking out a tub once and drinking out of a cow pond another time. I have no double he found safety in that area and liked the abundance of sources the cows were enjoying. Never got a shot on him but he deserved to live anyways given that he was smart enough to stick with the cows. </p><p></p><p>Also, so I don't steal the thread, my cows will use the tubs when needed. Just like with humans, you never know what they really want or feel like they need. We only keep about 100 head so we like to give them every opportunity to thrive. I've never seen a cow hurt by one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SchenkAngusFarm, post: 1478074, member: 30765"] I'm not the best deer hunter in the world but I feel like I'm pretty good at both managing a herd and selectively shooting. I've shot over five bucks in above the 150's. The et to drawing deer in is options in my opinion. Unshucked corn draws in does. Bucks will eventually start moving on the does. Buy a can of buck bomb. It's the best $9 you can spend for a lot of reasons. I've tried about every supplement and corn on the cob is the best in my opinion regardless of what area you are hunting. As for the tubs, there was a legitimate 180 or 190 class buck on the front of our property. I never hunt there because of the cows. I never got him on trail come or saw him. Just heard about him. I finally saw him twice at the end of the season and he was at the front of our property licking out a tub once and drinking out of a cow pond another time. I have no double he found safety in that area and liked the abundance of sources the cows were enjoying. Never got a shot on him but he deserved to live anyways given that he was smart enough to stick with the cows. Also, so I don't steal the thread, my cows will use the tubs when needed. Just like with humans, you never know what they really want or feel like they need. We only keep about 100 head so we like to give them every opportunity to thrive. I've never seen a cow hurt by one. [/QUOTE]
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